Great Asby, Appleby-In-Westmorland

Built in 1984 on the footprint of a former barn, Kiln Scar is a generous and flexible family home, within the Westmorland Dales National Park village of Great Asby, surrounded by gorgeous open countryside. The accommodation, combining modern construction with reclaimed pitch pine internal woodwork, paneling and double glazed window frames, comprises: Entrance Porch, Hallway, a Large L-Shaped Living Room, Dining Kitchen, Shower Room, 5 Bedrooms and Spacious Bathroom. Outside there is a Garden to the Front and Rear, Off Road Parking for Several Vehicles, an Adjoining Open Double Garage, a Detached Workshop and a Paddock measuring approximately 1.38 acres, to three sides. Kiln House also benefits from Mains Gas Central Heating which, is underfloor downstairs. Read more

Built in 1984 on the footprint of a former barn, Kiln Scar is a generous and flexible family home, within the Westmorland Dales National Park village of Great Asby, surrounded by gorgeous open countryside. The accommodation, combining modern construction with reclaimed pitch pine internal woodwork, paneling and double glazed window frames, comprises: Entrance Porch, Hallway, a Large L-Shaped Living Room, Dining Kitchen, Shower Room, 5 Bedrooms and Spacious Bathroom. Outside there is a Garden to the Front and Rear, Off Road Parking for Several Vehicles, an Adjoining Open Double Garage, a Detached Workshop and a Paddock measuring approximately 1.38 acres, to three sides. Kiln House also benefits from Mains Gas Central Heating which, is underfloor downstairs.

Location - From the centre of Appleby, drive up Boroughgate, round Appleby Castle, the road becomes Scattergate and out of town, signposted to Orton. Approximately 0.8 miles from the town, fork left, signposted to Great Ormside and Great Asby. After approximately 1.25 miles, turn right, signposted to Great Asby. Drive into the village, Kiln Scar is the first property on the left.

Amenities - Great Asby is within the Westmorland National Park and is surrounded by beautiful open countryside with a wealth of footpaths and bridleways. In the village of Great Asby there is a public house and a primary and infant school with an after school playgroup and a play area with swings etc. Further facilities are in Appleby. Appleby is an attractive market town in the upper Eden Valley with a population of approximately 2,500 people and is of historical interest. The town has a range of shops, a Primary and a Secondary School. Leisure facilities include a Swimming Pool, an 18-hole golf course and bowling green.

A larger shopping centre is Penrith 17 miles away. Penrith is a popular market town with a population of around 15,000 people and facilities include: infant, junior and secondary schools with a further/higher education facility at Newton Rigg University of Central Lancashire. There are 3 supermarkets and a good range of locally owned and national high street shops. Leisure facilities include: swimming pool, climbing wall, golf course, rugby and cricket clubs. Penrith is known as the Gateway to the North Lakes and is conveniently situated for Ullswater and access to the fells. Kendal, also about 17 miles has a wide range of shops and leisure facilities including the famous Brewery Arts Centre.

Services - Mains water, gas and electricity are connected to the property and drainage is to a septic tank.

Tenure - The vendor informs us that the property is freehold and the council tax is band D.

Acommodation -

Entrance - Through an arched timber door to the;

Porch - Having quarry tiled flooring, painted panelled walls with a pitch pine window to each side. A pitch pine door with double glazing panes open to the;

Hallway - An open natural wood staircase with pitch pine handrail and spindles leads to the first floor. The walls are part pitch pine panelled, there is a delph rail around and stripped pine panelled doors lead off.

Living Room - 7.44m x 3.53m + 3.05m x 2.57m (24'5 x 11'7 + 10' x - An open fireplace is set in a cast iron grate with a copper canopy, tiled insets and a stone surround. Double glazed windows face to three sides giving a lovely outlook all around. There is underfloor heating, a built in book case with glazed doors and exposed oak beams to the ceiling. Pitch pine double doors open open into the:

Dining Kitchen - 4.27m x 5.77m max (14' x 18'11 max) - Fitted with a range of handmade pitch pine fronted wall and base units and a stainless steel 1 1/2 bowl single drainer sink with mixer tap. There is a space for a slot in gas/electric cooker, space and plumbing for an American style fridge freezer, plumbing for a washing machine and a dishwasher. The floor is ceramic tiled with underfloor heating and the ceiling is painted reclaimed panelling. There is a TV aerial point. A double glazed window and a uPVC double glazed door faces to the rear.

Shower Room - 2.29m x 1.73m (7'6 x 5'8) - Fitted with a white toilet and wash basin in a vanity unit with a concealed cistern and cupboard space. A shower enclosure, tiled to three sides has a Mira electric shower over. The walls and floor are fully tiled with underfloor heating and there is a chrome electric heated towel rail and a double glazed window.

First Floor - Landing - A pitch pine ceiling trap and drop down ladder give access to the insulated and part boarded loft with light and part glazed reclaimed doors lead off.

Bedroom One - 3.76m x 3.53m (12'4 x 11'7) - A double glazed window to the rear and side gives a lovely outlook across the garden to the field and stream. There is a double radiator.

Bedroom Two - 3.56m x 3.53m (11'8 x 11'7) - Double glazed window to two sides give a lovely outlook across open fields to the wood. There is a double radiator.

Bedroom Three - 3.05m x 3.23m (10 x 10'7) - A double glazed window to the rear gives a lovely view across the garden to the village. There is a double radiator.

Bedroom Four - 3.25m x 2.39m (10'8 x 7'10) - A double glazed window to the rear gives a lovely outlook across the garden to the village.

Bedroom Five - 3.05m x 2.39m (10' x 7'10) - A double glazed window to the front and a single radiator.

Bathroom - 2.31m x 3.23m (7'7 x 10'7) - Fitted with a pale grey three piece suite having mixer shower taps to the bath and tiling around. There is a dual fuel heated towel rail, a shaver socket and a double glazed window to the front.

Outside - A broad opening gives vehicle access to a broad drive with shrubs and stone walls to each side, leading to a stone paved parking area and also gives access to the garage.

A stone path leads to the front door.

Adjoining Double Garage - 5.11m x 6.38m (16'9 x 20'11) - Having two open doors light power and water. Two windows and part glazed door face to the rear.

To the side of the garage is a;

Workshop - 5.66m x 4.06m (18'7 x 13'4) - With windows to two sides, light and power points and having a mezzanine store area.

There is a Paddock to three sides of the house, circa 1.38 acres, bounded by the beck to the rear.

To the rear of the house is a garden with a stone wall around and has raised flower beds, lawn, patio vegetable plot and greenhouse.

Representative example A mortgage of £202,784 payable over 23 years, initially on a fixed rate until 30/09/19 at 1.30% and then on a variable rate of 3.89% for the remaining 21 years would require 26 payments of £850.04 and 250 payments of £1,086.74. The total amount payable would be £294,896 made up of the loan amount plus interest (£91,002) and fees (£1,110). The overall cost for comparison is 3.5% APRC representative.

*The monthly payment is based on an repayment mortgage where the amount borrowed is equal to the % of the purchase price shown in the LTV column.

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Representative example A mortgage of £202,784 payable over 23 years, initially on a fixed rate until 30/09/19 at 1.30% and then on a variable rate of 3.89% for the remaining 21 years would require 26 payments of £850.04 and 250 payments of £1,086.74. The total amount payable would be £294,896 made up of the loan amount plus interest (£91,002) and fees (£1,110). The overall cost for comparison is 3.5% APRC representative.

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